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Weaving a Special Charm with
Diwali Poems
Diwali is enjoyed most when celebrated with friends and relatives, the joy of this festival doubles when all get together and enjoy the good times. Many poets have written poems that signify Diwali; some recite its history, its importance, the rituals followed by Indians. Diwali is famous all over the world; foreigners throng India at the time of this festival, celebrate with the local folk, and take back some amazingly bright memories way back to their homes. And those who are natives but stay at a foreign place, send
Diwali Gifts to India to make their loved ones happy.
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Praise Laxmi Maa
Goddess of wealth
Giver of health
Most revered by all gods
Mother laxmi we praise you on this day
Destroy the darkness
Spread the brightness
We are your children o mother
Bless all of us with boons
Give us strength to conquer evil
Make all people happy and civil
You on this day killed mighty devil
Bestow your grace on us and let good prevail
You are lord ram’s wife sita
You are lord Krishna’s great gita
You are our lighthouse in the dark ocean
You only can make us reach our loved destination
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Manao Khusiyon ki Diwali
Ghar ka dwar deep se sajao
Aangan main rang-birangi rangoli banao
Anand ke geet aaj sab gaao
Man mein sab ke harsh bhara hai
Phuljari ki jagmag roshani jhalaki hai
Aur mooh main mithai ki mithaas ghuli hai
Sab mil aaj manaye diwali
Prem aur sadbhavana se bhari hai pooja thali
Laxmi ka swagat karo aao gayen maa ki aarti
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Bachon Sang Manaye Diwali
Taaron ki baarat aaj mere ghar aayi hai
Asman aaj mere dwar mein utar aaya hai
Naye vastra dharan karke patake lene chale hai
Rang-birange anar, phuljhadi se man lalchaya hai
Sab bhai-bhahan aaj khoob anandit hai
Laddu namkeen ka swad mil kar uthana hai
Subah jaldi tyar hogaye sab
Laxmi maa ki aarti kiye sab
Maa ne pet bhar khilaya laddo,
Aur anginat mithai se man prasann hai
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Diwali Lights Joy Allover
Welcome diwali, the festival of lights
Dressed up well, look neat and bright,
Year and again we celebrate it with joy
Time to get together and enjoy
Offer gods your regards on this day,
Throng the temples with blithe and gay
The gods above shower blessings
All of us are safe and away from sufferings
Come one come all lets light diyas
Light the rockets and burst some crackers
Take cautions to be safe from sparklers
Careless actions may cause get blunders
Visit friends and relatives
Give them nice gifts
Eat sweets and snacks
Celebrate the good times
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Diwali Ki Sundar Raat
Saaf aur neela asmaan
Foolon se mehka sara samaa
Rang birangi sajaye rangoli
Phod ke fatake manayen Diwali
Priya jano ne bheji mithai
Sab ko mangalmay diwali ki badhai
Galli mohalle main Diwali ki ladi lagayi
Sab ke maan main khusi ki lahar chayi
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Diwali is a time to bring
out the best in everyone.
The charm of Diwali is that
it has the ability to allow
everyone a chance at what
they are best at. The
generous giver resurfaces
with benevolent gifts also
known as
Diwali Gifts,
the hidden artist whips out
magic with exquisite
rangolis and torans, and the
poet finds a new spirit with
poems and innovative SMS
messages that spread the
Diwali cheer.
Diwali poems have been a
persisting feature for many
years. They are an
expression of the
excitement, reverence and
awe of the festival, with an
inspiration that is sure to
touch everyone. Diwali poems
have been enjoyed and
written over the years,
although traditionally in
Hindi. Today it is also
common to find some simple
English poems on Diwali
which can reach out to many
more. Here are simple, yet
touching Diwali poems.
Certain objects are
mandatory features on a puja
thali. These include
vermillion or kumkum, some
uncooked rice, a betel leaf
and nut, a diya or two and a
silver coin. The puja thali
can be as simple or as
elaborate and extravagant as
you would like it to be.
They are readily available
in the market in varieties
of shapes and patterns,
though most women revel in
the joy of making it
themselves. Here are some
suggestions on how you can
make your puja thali a work
of art.
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Diwali Magic
The lights are bright, the colours
explode
Feel the magic of Diwali unfold;
A time to spare moment of thought
For the Gods whose gifts we all have
sought.
This is the season to love and be
loved,
A time when all are one;
Spread the word, there is love for
all
There is a God, we are his sons.
Wear your finery, dress your best,
Diwali is a time for bliss;
With a prayer on your lips and love
in your heart
This is a day you just can’t miss!
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Diwali ke Rang
Ye tyohar hai Bharat ka
Jise kehte hum Diwali hain;
Phodte pataake khushi mein
hum
Bachche karte manmaani hain.
Uncle aunty mithai le aaye
Hum gaye bazaar kapde laaye;
Hui puja Lamxi aayi,
Sabke mann mein khushi chaayi.
Puri galli hamaari jagmagaayi
Diwali ki ladi khoob rang laayi;
Diya rangoli mombatti ke sang
Hum gaye is tyohaar mein rang.
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What is Diwali?
Rama came to earth as an
answer to man,
To save the world from sin;
To help man realise his own
true nature
And to love his kith and
kin.
He suffered long years in the wild,
He gave up his rightful throne;
He lived a life of solitude
For Sita he did mourn.
Vanquishing the evil Ravana
Rama then returned home;
To a land that was rightfully his,
To the people who were his own.
On this day Ayodhya came to life,
The people were filled with delight;
For the one who was meant to be
their king
Was coming back to claim his right.
The roads were lit with merry
lights,
Joy and happiness had returned;
Rama and Sita were greeted with open
arms
Their homecoming was widely cheered.
To this day we celebrate, as
The victory of good has come to
show;
A day we know as Diwali
Will be celebrated evermore.
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My Special Diwali
Diwali is finally here,
A
time for fun, laughter and
cheer,
We
have waited long and hard,
And the day is finally near.
We start with the ceremonious bath
And then we all do gather;
For
clothes and gifts, sweets and
crackers
We receive from our father.
The evening is a time for prayer,
We ask for several gifts;
We
have to thank for countless
blessings
We know we cannot miss.
Our friends are here, they have some
sweets;
We share with them ours too;
And then we went, armed with our
crackers,
And playthings – old and new.
The day had passed before we knew
it,
Diwali has come to an end;
But
we know that it will be here again
The promise is good, and true.
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Sachchi Diwali
Diwali ke din hum diye
jalaaye
Khusihyon ki bhandaar ghar
laaye;
Ghar parivaar aur doston ke
sang
Baante Diwali ke hare ek
rang.
Magar wo bhi hain jo Diwali
Chaahkar bhi na manaa sake,
Unko bhi ek mauka to do
Taaki unhe bhi ek avsar mile.
Iss Diwali apne mithaai aur bhent
Dosto ko hi na baante,
Unki bhi madat karo jo
Diwali ki mithaas na jaan paate.
Aao hum sab ek pran lekar
Is Diwali me sabko shaamil
kare,
Chhote bade, bachche aur
bade
Manav ka udhdhaar karein.
Puja paath, bhajan aur aarti,
Bhagwan ko badi bhaati hai,
Magar doosron ko khushi dena
Unki sachchi seva kehlaati
hai.
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The poems may be simple, but
they are effective ways to
simply teach everyone the
magnanimity of this
wonderful festival. Diwali
is well beyond any
justification that can be
done to it, and there can
never be any expression that
can do it justice. It can
only be experienced to be
understood.
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